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Kevin Baker
on at 9:47 pm
These were great lessons. These techniques to gain respect and attention of students are fantastic. Those that aren’t familiar with these may be hurting themselves and go against the values that martial arts claims to develop. I especially like the examples of how to gain control of the students attention in between the techniques. I will practice them and make them my own.
This course has forced me to think in new ways to help foster authority in the classroom. Doing this while not embarrassing the child, but by correcting an issue with grace.
A lot of what seems like simple concepts but I already see where I can improve in my communication. I’ve instructed mostly adults so I like seeing the suggestions on bringing back the attention needed with children’s classes.
These were great lessons. These techniques to gain respect and attention of students are fantastic. Those that aren’t familiar with these may be hurting themselves and go against the values that martial arts claims to develop. I especially like the examples of how to gain control of the students attention in between the techniques. I will practice them and make them my own.
This course has forced me to think in new ways to help foster authority in the classroom. Doing this while not embarrassing the child, but by correcting an issue with grace.
I ask the same way I ask the whole class and pick the ones that don’t raise thier hands
A lot of what seems like simple concepts but I already see where I can improve in my communication. I’ve instructed mostly adults so I like seeing the suggestions on bringing back the attention needed with children’s classes.